SpaceX Unveils Falcon Heavy, A 'Truly Huge Scale' Rocket

SpaceX Unveils Falcon Heavy, A 'Truly Huge Scale' Rocket

WASHINGTON — A high-tech entrepreneur unveiled plans Tuesday to launch the world's most powerful rocket since man went to the moon.Space
Exploration Technologies has already sent the first private rocket and capsule into Earth's orbit as a commercial venture.It is now planning a rocket
that could lift twice as much cargo into orbit as the soon-to-be-retired space shuttle.

Why are they building this NASA don't have any thing big enough for this to lift I don't even think the Military will have any foreseen use for this
rocket. I have been watching Space X from day one and I think there on the right path to the future but I got to ask why they would build this, what
do they know? lol

The answer as to why they would build something like this is simple: because someone out there is willing to pay to use the service, and these people
have the expertise and desire to provide that product/service.

That's really all there is to it. Not about 'knowing' anything more or less about space, they are just leading the pack.

what do they know? they know that space is where we are destined to head. they know that asteroids and other planets are rich with billions of tons of
materials we use every day. they know that eventually we're going to need to head out to space en mass. they know the future, and the future is
space.

Originally posted by FarBeyondDriven69Why are they building this NASA don't have any thing big enough for this to lift I don't even
think the Military will have any foreseen use for this rocket. I have been watching Space X from day one and I think there on the right path to the
future but I got to ask why they would build this, what do they know? lol

They're building it to carry cargo and passengers. It has to have 40% more lift than it is expected to carry in order to satisfy NASA passenger
standards.

I understand your confusion surrounding the need for this vehicle, but I think that if you think deeply enough about it, the following becomes
readily apparant. The most expensive part of any mission to space, is not keeping the crew alive during prolonged gravity reduction, nor is it
building and testing of equipment to be used either in space or on new worlds. The most expensive and difficult phase of any mission to space, is
launching the damned thing into orbit. Once past this costly post, the other financial considerations are a pittance more often than not.

This means that every mission which has ever flown, has blown the majority of its funding , just getting out of our atmosphere. If this process, the
lofting of a space vehicle, can be reduced in cost, without skimping on saftey , that would represent an amazing oppertunity for those involved with
the scientific endevours of exploration and discovery of our solar system. By paying SpaceX to loft thier equipment for them, the space agencies of
the world could free up the money they would normaly loose by launching thier own gear, and therefore spend more on the actual equipment they are
sending into space, be it satellites, space telescopes, or manned vehicles intended to reach out further into space.

If these oppertunities were not enough, then bare also in mind that the new vehicle claims to be able to loft heavier gear than other launch
methods. Make no mistake, this represents an unprecedented oppertunity to space agencies across the globe, and I hope that those organisations take
full advantage of it, if it can be demonstrated that SpaceX can get things to orbit safely with this "Falcon Heavy".

Why are they building this NASA don't have any thing big enough for this to lift I don't even think the Military will have any foreseen use for this
rocket. I have been watching Space X from day one and I think there on the right path to the future but I got to ask why they would build this, what
do they know? lol

Impressive pic. Is that an artists impression or is it the real one that they sent out earlier.
Good luk SpaceX with your endeavors.
Contact me if you want to innovate to an electric rocket for unmanned missions.

what do they know? they know that space is where we are destined to head. they know that asteroids and other planets are rich with billions of tons of
materials we use every day. they know that eventually we're going to need to head out to space en mass. they know the future, and the future is space.

Yes your right, but what I'm saying is no one even has anything planed that is big enough for this rocket to blast off with.It would be like renting a
747 to take a 5 pound box from New York to L.A. So why build a rocket that mite sit for 50 years and maybe be out dated by the time someone has a big
enough load for it? I'm with you 100% we got to get into space real soon or humanity mite not be around much longer, Thanks everyone!

why build a car for personal use that can go over three hundred miles per hour? there are only a few places in the world where they can actually drive
that fast. seems like an awefull waste of engineering skills to design that much power when it'll never be fully used.

the answer is...because they can. but with the rocket there's also an additional answer, because eventually we'll need all that lift power. because
we don't have anything that big to lift into space right this moment doesn't preclude such things from existing next year or a decade from now.
they're getting ready. preplanning. it's no big mystery to be honest.

yea yea talk womble waffle fishpaste ..bottom line the humans should long ago have had
space travel .We probably had it and it was taken away so we can be farmed for our flesh and DNA and converted to borg robots ect...all this is
very
depressing ,,rich people ..when do i get a 75 meter benetti yaught..oh yea I'm not worthy right
I must get a job right ..gfy brother !!!

i'm not sure i understand most of your rambling here. the last part about yachts....yeah only lazy cheapos want free crap like yachts and think they
deserve to have what the superrich have simply because they draw breath.

Economy of motion. Using a heavy lift vehicle is necessary if you wish to place huge payloads out at the geosync, and also, multiple payloads can be
dispensed from one luanch platform, so it would be sort of like a payload "bus". Plus, if you are going to do interplanetary/manned missions, you'd
still need a heavy hauler to launch or to put "modules" in low earth orbit to construct the vehicle there. Also, I think that China is going to be
building it's own large space station and they might be looking for some of that market share too!

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